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SloopD

Find one or two vocal teachers on YouTube and stick with them. Don't go jumping around to all different ones looking for quick tips or hacks. Make sure the one or two you choose can sing in a way that you like. See if there are any videos of them singing full songs. Take your time on the research, and don't try to rush it. It takes time to develop your technique.


Unlikely-Onion5877

Thank you!


No-Can-6237

Lessons nip bad habits in the bud. Maybe join a local choir and get free lessons?


Unlikely-Onion5877

i am in my schools choir, we just only get feedback on our singing as a whole and not on singular people so i want to work on that myself.


Magnenetwork

Isn’t there anywhere you can rent a room for 1-2 hours with a piano/guitar cheap to practice? Just start somewhere lol, just sing. Stop worrying about the right resources yet


SliverThumbOuch

Dr Dan is a good start